They have sprays for that kind of thing IIRC. You approach the hive at the proper time of night and drench it. The next morning they are dead. If you haven't dealt with this issue already, I'd suggest checking any store likely to have such a thing. Up here in Canada, we just go to Canadian Tire

EDIT: oh yeah, srry I didn't post a link, but help is help. _________________

The neighbor called a bee removal company and they said they wouldn't come out unless we paid a hefty fee, but he did recommend waiting until dark and go buy some stuff from Home Depot and squirt them with it and that should kill them off.

Well that plan was OK except for 2 things. 1 was that my sister's husband is crazy. The 2nd thing is we didn't want to wait that long nor spend any money.

If you have bees, but don't wish to hire proffesionals, I recommend utilizing the Maskado Bee Destruction Service.

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(Masakado and the Masakado Samurai Cavalry are not held responsible for the possible, probable, and guaranteed loss of your house, pets, relatives or any jewelry you happen to have lying around during bee removal).

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